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      <title>Best Paediatricians Expertises in the following areas</title>
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      <title>NRIs and Tourists - Visiting India soon with your children?</title>
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      <description>Another Holiday Season is here. Families visiting India with children usually have a host of questions in areas like common diseases, vaccinations, food safety etc.. To serve those families AllForKids have created a section on our website focusing on their issues and concerns</description>
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      <title>Jaundice and Newborn Babies</title>
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      <description>To make sure that your baby's first week is safe and healthy , it is important that-Your baby is checked by a doctor for jaundice at birth-If you are breastfeeding, you get help you need to make sure that it is going well-Your baby is seen by a doctor at 3-5 days of age.
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      <title>Why Regular Physical Exercise is important for Children?</title>
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      <description>Every person should try to remain fit and healthy through their life. Fitness has a lot to do with physical exercise. And the practice of doing physical exercise cannot be taught in a day or two. The orientation to physical exercise and fitness must begin right at early ages.Exercising makes you more energetic. Children develop spontaneity in activities and they are always in their best spirit when they regularly exercise.
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      <title>Tips for developing positive TV viewing habits for children</title>
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      <description>Set limits : Limit your children's use of TV, movies, and video and computer games to no more than 1 or 2 hours per day. Do not let your children watch TV while doing homework. Do not allow TV in your children's bedrooms-Plan what to watch : There are a multitude of channels available and the number is increasing every day. Instead of channel surfing, use a program guide to help you and your children choose which shows to watch. Turn the TV on to watch the program and turn it off when it is over-Watch TV with yur children : Whenever possible, watch TV with your children when they are watching their programs and talk about what they se.If your children are very young, they may not be able to tell the difference between a show, a commercial, a cartoon, or real life. Be especially careful of "reality-based" programs
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      <title>AllForKids  Facts About Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV)</title>
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<description>Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is the most common cause of  bronchiolitis and pneumonia among infants and children under 1 year of age. Illness begins most frequently with fever, runny nose, cough, and sometimes wheezing. During their first RSV infection, between 25% and 40% of infants and young children have signs or symptoms of bronchiolitis or pneumonia, and 0.5% to 2% require hospitalization. Each year about 125,000children are hospitalized in the United States with RSV infection, and approximately 500 of these children will die.
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<description>Start your day with breakfast Drink lots of water Eat 5 or more fruits and vegetables every day  Make your snacks healthy  Don't overeat - beware of portion distortion     If you drink milk make it low-fat or non-fat    Get active for an hour every day - do what moves for you: walk, swim, bike, dance      Spend less time on your computer, watching TV or playing video games      Treat your body right - it lasts a lifetime     Volunteer - it gets you moving and feels great
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      <title>AllForKids Facts about ADHD</title>
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<description>ADHD is a condition of the brain that makes it difficult for children to control their behavior. It is one of the most common chronic conditions of childhood. It affects 4% to 12% of school-aged children. About 3 times more boys than girls are diagnosed with ADHD</description>
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<description>Medicines used to fight infections caused by bacteria are known as antibiotics. Within a short time, bacteria became resistant to antibiotics that were previously effective. Over the decades, bacteria have continued to become resistant to antibiotics, despite the introduction of new, and stronger medicines.Antibiotic resistance has been called one of the world's most pressing public health problems</description>
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      <title>AllForKids Common Reasons for Over prescribing of Antibiotics</title>
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<description> Patient request for an antibiotic Physician perception that the patient expects an antibiotic  Limited time to confirm an accurate diagnosis or explain to the patient why an antibiotic is unnecessary Concerns about misdiagnosing bacterial infections as viral
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      <title>AllForKids Why Regular Physical Exercise is important for Children?</title>
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<description>Every person should try to remain fit and healthy through their life. Fitness has a lot to do with physical exercise. And the practice of doing physical exercise cannot be taught in a day or two. The orientation to physical exercise and fitness must begin right at early ages.Exercising makes you more energetic. Children develop spontaneity in activities and they are always in their best spirit when they regularly exercise. Physical exercise keeps away obesity in children
Builds muscular strength and mighty bones  Helps in overall growth, development and strength  Helps them perform better in school and studies  Defends diseases like type 2 diabetes and controls cholesterol

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      <title>AllForKids Vaccines for Travelers</title>
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<description>Routine Vaccination [Diphtheria/tetanus/pertusis (DTP for children, Tdap for adults)
Hepatitis B(HBV) ,Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib),Measles (MMR),Poliomyelitis (OPV or IPV)]
Recommended Vaccination[Cholera,Influenza,Hepatitis A(HAV),Japanese encephalitis,Meningococcal disease,Pneumococcal disease,Rabies,Tick-borne encephalitis,Tuberculosis (BCG),Typhoid Fever,Yellow fever (for individual protection)]
Required Vaccination in some countries[Yellow fever (for protection in vulnerable countries),Meningococcal disease(required by (Saudi Arabia for pilgrims visiting Mecca for the Hajj or for the Umrah.)]</description>
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<description>10 Steps to Better Health for Kids  Facts about ADHD Antibiotic Resistance  Encourageyourchild  Physical activity  Facts about Hearing Tests  Lead exposure and its health effects on children Obesity in Children  Resilience and Seven Cs of resilience Facts About Respiratory Syncytial Virus  Stress in Children and Coping Strategies About Temper Tantrums  Abc`s of Raising Healthy Kids Vaccination Schedule Newborn Instructions Vaccines for travelers   Febrile Seizures  Healthy Snacks for school children</description>
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<description> BMI Calculator Ideal Body Weight Calculator  Height Predictor  Waist-Hip Ratio Calculator
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      <title>AllForKids The Height Predictor: How Tall will your Child be?</title>
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<description>A child's adult height is influenced by a number of factors, including genetics, sex, and overall health and nutrition. Genetics and the child's gender account for 70% of what goes into deciding how tall a child will be.The other 30% comes from environmental factors, such as nutrition, exercise, and any underlying health problems.
There are a number of methods for predicting adult height. The method you are about to use was developed by Drs. Harry Khamis and Alex Roche working at Wright State University and published in Pediatrics , the official publication of The American Academy of Pediatrics in 1994. The "Khamis-Roche Method" is fairly accurate (within an inch and a half of actual growth).</description>
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